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==Sources==
==Sources==
*[http://kayaozkaracalar.blogspot.no/ "The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana" by Kaya Özkaracalar]
*[http://kayaozkaracalar.blogspot.no/ "The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana" by Kaya Özkaracalar]
*[http://www.cizgidiyari.com/forum/kara-maske/ Çizgi Diyarı: Kara Maske]
*[https://www.cizgidiyari.com/forum/k/kara-maske-haftalik-mecmua-1947-yili-serisi-sirali-liste-hamid-sendur-tamamlandi.89590/ Çizgi Diyarı: Kara Maske]
*[http://www.phantomwiki.org/Kara_Maske PhantomWiki: Kara Maske]
*[http://www.phantomwiki.org/Kara_Maske PhantomWiki: Kara Maske]



Latest revision as of 19:52, 22 February 2024

Kara Maske
Haftalık - Mecmua
Kara-Maske-001.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini turkey.gif Turkey / Turkish
Publishing company: Hamid Şendur
Publishing years: 1947-1948
Issues: 24
Format: ? x ? cm , b/w


Kara Maske was published weekly by Hamid Şendur in Turkey.

Issue overview

Regular series

Kara Maske serialized various comics such as: "Kızıl Maske (The Phantom)" by Roberto Lemmi (based on Lee Falk and Ray Moore), "Maskeli Süvari (Lone Ranger)" by Charles Flanders, "Aslan Prens (Prince Valiant)" by Harold Foster, "Radyolu Polisler (Radio Patrol)" by Eddie Sullivan and Charles Schmidt, "Bay Tekin (Flash Gordon)" by Austin Briggs, "Avcı Bay Tekin (Jungle Jim)" by John Mayo and on. From the tenth issue and onwards Kara Maske printed Mandrake stories traced from material earlier published in 1001 Roman.

Issues with Mandrake

Sources